Marketing With Video - Online Advertising
If you want to make money selling with video you need a fast, small, compact graphic viewer. I love video advertising and I really like online video marketing with FREEWARE!! Yes - So here is my hint on how to make money with video marketing
Irfanview - free software.
Easy enough for the beginner but enough going on to keep the expert happy.
So if you're new to selling with video and want to use video to advertise or market your own business try out this FreeWare ...........................
I love Social Media Marketing - Video marketing is a blast!
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
How to Stay Healthy with Kidney Stones - Womens Health
So many womans health is effected by kidney stones. Boy! do they hurt. We all want to learn how to stay healthy. In an effort to help you learn to stay healthy, especially with womens health, I copied this from "Ask the Scientist" at http://GetHealthyReleaseWeight.usana.com/
"Many studies have investigated the role of nutrition in helping to reduce kidney stones. A recent study conducted by Brigham and Womens' Hospital and Harvard Medical School found that previous recommendations to limit dairy products in an effort to reduce the risk of kidney stones were misguided. This study, conducted on more than 90,000 women showed that "women with the highest intake of dietary calcium had the lowest risk of kidney stones". This suggests that calcium may actually have a protective effects by binding to oxalate in the gut and preventing its absorption into a form that leads to kidney stones.
Another large scale study on calcium and kidney stones concluded that high calcium intake decreases the risk of symptomatic kidney stones. Perhaps, just as importantly, the study found that individuals consuming less than 850 mg of calcium per day actually had a higher incidence of kidney stones.
Wow! That sure will help us stay healthy! More calcium - less stones.
In general, the intake of calcium through food or supplements does not contribute to an increased incidence of kidney stones. In fact, with a very few exceptions, getting adequate dietary calcium actually reduces your risk for kidney stones."
Common sense says if you currently suffer from kidney stones and really want to have good health, we recommend consulting with a physician to determine the best course of action.
For men and womans health it is best to take calcium supplements with meals in order to effectively inhibit oxalate absorption."
In an effort to help you learn to stay healthy with womens health I copied this from "Ask the Scientist" at http://GetHealthyReleaseWeight.usana.com/
"Many studies have investigated the role of nutrition in helping to reduce kidney stones. A recent study conducted by Brigham and Womens' Hospital and Harvard Medical School found that previous recommendations to limit dairy products in an effort to reduce the risk of kidney stones were misguided. This study, conducted on more than 90,000 women showed that "women with the highest intake of dietary calcium had the lowest risk of kidney stones". This suggests that calcium may actually have a protective effects by binding to oxalate in the gut and preventing its absorption into a form that leads to kidney stones.
Another large scale study on calcium and kidney stones concluded that high calcium intake decreases the risk of symptomatic kidney stones. Perhaps, just as importantly, the study found that individuals consuming less than 850 mg of calcium per day actually had a higher incidence of kidney stones.
Wow! That sure will help us stay healthy! More calcium - less stones.
In general, the intake of calcium through food or supplements does not contribute to an increased incidence of kidney stones. In fact, with a very few exceptions, getting adequate dietary calcium actually reduces your risk for kidney stones."
Common sense says if you currently suffer from kidney stones and really want to have good health, we recommend consulting with a physician to determine the best course of action.
For men and womans health it is best to take calcium supplements with meals in order to effectively inhibit oxalate absorption."
In an effort to help you learn to stay healthy with womens health I copied this from "Ask the Scientist" at http://GetHealthyReleaseWeight.usana.com/
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Saturday, November 13, 2010
McDonalds and Pepsi Writing UK Policy on Staying Healthy
OutRageOus! This is no way to Stay Healthy! - The Fox is minding the Hen House!
UK Health Policy Written by McDonalds and Pepsi
UK Health Policy Written by McDonalds and Pepsi
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